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Tunisia coordinating with Algeria in fight against terrorism: minister

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TUNIS, TUNISIA – 2020/03/06: A policeman stands on guard as forensic experts inspect the scene of an explosion near the US embassy.
A double suicide attack shook the Tunisian capital as assailants wounded six people including police guarding the US embassy, authorities said that an explosion rocked the Berges du Lac district where the embassy is located around midday, causing panic among pedestrians and motorists in the area. Two assailants died in the attack, the first to hit the capital since June 2019, according to officials. (Photo by Jdidi Wassim/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Tunisian Defense Minister Ibrahim Bartagi on Tuesday said that his country is constantly coordinating with Algeria in the fight against terrorism.

Bartagi made the remarks during a visit to the 16th Infantry Regiment in the city of Ain Draham in Jendouba province, northwestern Tunisia, said a statement by the Tunisian Defense Ministry.

“Within the framework of cooperation with Algeria in the fight against terrorism, Tunisia is working to coordinate by exchanging information and holding periodic meetings for consultations on further tightening the control of the Tunisian-Algerian land borders,” the minister said.

Bartagi called on Tunisian armed forces to continue the fight against terrorism and organized crime, reduce the scourge of smuggling, and combat illegal immigration.

During the visit, Bartagi inspected the living condition of the security forces and the operational readiness of the military units deployed on the western borders, given the dangers facing the country, in particular the terrorism, smuggling, organized crime and illegal immigration

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